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By the Numbers and Facts.. “Brown Land” Reveals Details of the Largest Emirati Military Supply Operation via Ethiopia to the “RSF and Joseph Toka” Alliance

Yabus – Sudanese-Ethiopian Border | Exclusive

Reliable field sources have revealed to “Brown Land” a large-scale military escalation on the Sudanese-Ethiopian border, led by the United Arab Emirates through a sophisticated “logistical bridge” passing through Ethiopian territory. This operation aims to support the alliance between the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and Joseph Toka’s wing of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-North (SPLM-N), which has entered its second year. Exclusive information confirmed the monitoring of 4 direct flights from the Ethiopian interior to the “Yabus” area in Sudan, carrying qualitative shipments of drones and weapons. Eyewitnesses from the border village of “Qashan” reported that the drones that recently targeted the cities of Ad-Damazin and Kurmuk were launched from platforms installed in the areas of (Yabus, Makaf, and Balila).

Field sources monitored the entry of massive military convoys that began moving from the Ethiopian city of Asosa toward the border camps. Recent days have seen intensive movements, including the entry of 8 large Ethiopian military vehicles (Urals) loaded with RSF soldiers directly into the Yabus area on February 4th. This was preceded on January 26th by the entry of 30 combat Land Cruisers and fuel trucks, in addition to the arrival of 7 military trucks in late December carrying Arabic-speaking “mercenaries” of various nationalities to the Qashan camp, awaiting transfer into the Sudanese interior.

Meeting of an Ethiopian officer with representatives of the Rapid Support Forces and the Popular Movement

Sources explained that the alliance has established a military infrastructure including a new training camp in the “Ondulu” locality, “Al-Ahmar” village, within the Benishangul region. Meanwhile, the “Jabal Qashan” camp has been transformed into a primary control center for gathering technical drivers and transporting them to Asosa Airport to receive “Land Cruiser” vehicles sent directly from the UAE upon their arrival by air, and subsequently driving them toward the front lines in Blue Nile State.

These developments come amid triple military coordination documented by photos of meetings involving Ethiopian Army officers with leaders from the SPLM-N and commissioners from the Rapid Support Forces. This occurs amidst widespread and suppressed popular discontent in the Benishangul region of Ethiopia, where residents express fears over the danger of these policies to the stability of the Horn of Africa and their impact on the brotherly relationship with the Sudanese people, despite the security grip imposed by the Ethiopian regime to prevent any discussion of its current policy errors.

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